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AGENDA
YORBA LINDA WATER DISTRICT
JOINT AGENCY COMMITTEE MEETING WITH CITY OF YORBA LINDA
Monday, November 7, 2022, 4:00 PM
Yorba Linda City Hall - 4845 Casa Loma Ave, Yorba Linda CA 92886
1. CALL TO ORDER
2. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
3. ROLL CALL
Water District: J. Wayne Miller, PhD, President, and Tom Lindsey, Director
City Council: Beth Haney, Councilwoman, and Gene Hernandez, Mayor Pro Tem
4. PUBLIC COMMENTS
Any individual wishing to address the Board (or Committee) is requested to identify themselves and state
the matter on which they wish to comment. If the matter is on the agenda, the Chair will recognize the
individual for their comment when the item is considered. No action will be taken on matters not listed on
the agenda. Comments are limited to three minutes and must be related to matters of public interest
within the jurisdiction of the Water District. (GC 54954.3)
5. ACTION CALENDAR
This portion of the agenda is for items where staff presentations and Board (or Committee) discussions
are needed prior to formal action.
5.1. Minutes of the YLWD/City of Yorba Linda Joint Agency Committee Meeting held
August 8, 2022
Recommendation: That the Committee approve the minutes as presented.
6. DISCUSSION ITEMS
This portion of the agenda is for matters that cannot reasonably be expected to be concluded by action
of the Board (or Committee) at the meeting, such as technical presentations, drafts of proposed policies,
or similar items for which staff is seeking advice and counsel. Time permitting, it is generally in the
District’s interest to discuss these more complex matters at one meeting and consider formal action at
another meeting. This portion of the agenda may also include items for information only.
6.1. Statewide Drought Conditions
6.2. Status of Delta Conveyance Project
6.3. YLWD Projects
6.4. Status of Housing Developments (Proposed and In-Progress)
6.5. Future Meeting Date, Agenda Items, and Location
7. ADJOURNMENT
7.1. The date and time of the next YLWD/City of Yorba Linda Joint Agency
Committee meeting is yet to be determined.
Items Distributed to the Board Less Than 72 Hours Prior to the Meeting
Non-exempt materials related to open session agenda items that are distributed to a majority of the Board of
Directors (or Committee Members) less than seventy-two (72) hours prior to the meeting will be available for
public inspection in the lobby of the District’s Administrative building located at 1717 E Miraloma Ave, Placentia
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CA 92870 during regular business hours. When practical, these materials will also be posted on the District’s
website at https://ylwd.com/. (GC 54957.5)
Accommodations for the Disabled
Requests for disability-related modifications or accommodations, including auxiliary aids or services, required for
participation in the above-posted meeting should be directed to the Board Secretary at (714) 701-3020 at least 24
hours in advance. (GC 54954.2(a))
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YORBA LINDA WATER DISTRICT / CITY COUNCIL JOINT ADVISORY COMMITTEE
MEETING
MINUTES
August 8, 2022, 4:00 p.m.
Yorba Linda Water District
1717 E Miraloma Ave, Placentia CA 92870
Committee Members Present:Haney, Hernandez, Lindsey, Miller
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1. PARTICIPATION INSTRUCTIONS
Was included on the agenda.
2. CALL TO ORDER
The Yorba Linda Water District/City Council Joint Advisory Committee meeting
convened at 5:36 p.m.
3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
Interim General Manager Doug Davert
4. ROLL CALL
Committee Members
City Council: Gene Hernandez, Mayor Pro Tem and Beth Haney, Councilwoman
Water District: J. Wayne Miller, President and Tom Lindsey, Director
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5. PUBLIC COMMENTS
David Ramocinski, spoke regarding a Yorba Linda Water District easement on the
same road which is also designated as the Hidden Hills emergency exit. He is
concerned as to whether the entrance to the Esperanza Hills development project
would interfere with their neighborhood emergency exit as it is not on any of the
builder's grading plans. He wanted to make both the City and Water District aware
of potential conflicts with ingress/egress at that location.
Interim General Manager Davert responded that the Water District would monitor
the situation and make certain the easement is protected as well as the
ingress/egress.
City Manager Mark Pulone also responded that he would follow up with staff
regarding Mr. Ramocinski's concerns.
Mark Schock, requested that staff directly correspond with the Metropolitan Water
District (MWD) about the Hidden Hills neighbor’s concerns and the possible
ramifications with the easement issue. He said that once development begins and
access is blocked, it will be very difficult to reverse course. Mr. Schock also asked
both the City and Water District if they had received any correspondence or
communication with Metro Link regarding resurrecting the Metro Link Hidden Hills
station project, in light of the $10,000,000,000 Metro Link station improvement
grant by the Federal government.
Mr. Davert and Mr. Pulone responded that they were not aware of any
communication with Metro Link but would confirm with appropriate staff. Mayor
Pro Tem Hernandez and Councilwoman Haney also confirmed they had received
no communications regarding the Metro Link.
Interim General Manager Davert said that the Water District had recently issued
over $30,000,000 in bonds to fund Capital Improvement Projects of which the two
biggest are the Hidden Hills Booster Bump Station to add additional capacity and
reliability, increase fire flows and is partially funded by Cielo Vista Development;
the other is Timber Ridge Booster Pump Station which will be going out to bid
shortly. Mr. Davert thanked the City and Yorba Linda Chamber of Commerce for
the District’s involvement in the successful Taste of Yorba Linda last month.
6. ACTION CALENDAR
6.1 Minutes of the YLWD/City Council Joint Advisory Committee meeting held
on April 25, 2022.
That the YLWD/City Council Joint Advisory Committee approve the
Minutes of the April 25, 2022 meeting.
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AYES (4): Haney, Hernandez, Lindsey, and Miller
CARRIED (4 to 0)
7. DISCUSSION ITEMS
7.1 Statewide Drought Conditions
Public Affairs Manager Alison Martin reminded everyone that Governor
Newsom and the State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) are
requesting a reduction in summertime water use, and since Orange County
has significantly invested in drought resiliency the Water District, is simply
asking residents to voluntarily reduce their water use by 20% with no
specific restrictions or penalties. The Water District recognizes that many
customers, since the drought in 2015, have invested heavily in living a
water-wise lifestyle and using water efficiently.
7.2 Status of Delta Conveyance Project
Ms. Martin spoke on the status of the Delta Conveyance Project and said
the Department of Water Resources released a draft EIR which allows the
public to weigh in on the process of the proposed infrastructure project;
comments can be made until October 27, 2022. The project has been
redesigned and downsized to a single tunnel and she added that more
information can be found at Deltaconveyanceproject.com
Councilwoman Beth Haney asked about water demand and projections for
all of the new housing units required by the state.
Interim General Manager Davert responded that the Water District tracks
usage and demand year to year and can budget within 1 – 2% annually. He
spoke about the groundwater basin, which last month met over 80% of
supply and on a yearly average basis meets 77% of demand. He said there
is currently 3-5 years of storage in the groundwater basin even without any
additional rain. Beyond that, within the metropolitan system, southern
California has made a substantial investment over the last several decades
in the aqueduct systems. He added that urban water use is only 10% of the
water used and that we should continue to conserve where we can but there
is plenty of water.
7.3 Status of Housing Developments (Proposed and In-Progress)
City Manager Mark Pulone provided an update on active housing
developments in the City and said that the Shea Homes Saffron project on
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Bastanchury Avenue, includes 23 large-lot homes and models will be ready
before the end of September. ETCO Homes, on Lakeview Avenue is a
senior citizen development with 120 units. The Cielo Vista development,
adjacent to Esperanza Hills and east of San Antonio, is currently undergoing
grading and is planned for 77 homes.
Mr. Pulone said the City Council will consider tomorrow night, adding a
measure to the November ballot to satisfy the Regional Housing Needs
Assessment (RHNA) allocation numbers.
Director Tom Lindsey asked if there would be multiple measures and Mr.
Pulone responded that one measure is proposed to include all 19 sites.
7.4 Future Meeting Date, Agenda Items, Location
A future meeting date was not determined at this time.
8. ADJOURNMENT
Director Lindsey made a motion, seconded by President Miller, to adjourn the
meeting at 4:31 p.m. Motion carried on a roll call vote.
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